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Simple Green soaking black seat belts ???
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07/06/11 10:30 PM
07/06/11 10:30 PM
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I got the Simple Green, now what do I do to clean the belts? Tips? Tricks? With or without the buckels? Thank you
Still looking for LM29H1B415501, '71 Demon 340
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Re: Simple Green soaking black seat belts ???
[Re: PAULS_340]
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07/07/11 12:35 AM
07/07/11 12:35 AM
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sthemi
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I just cleaned some with a carpet cleaner. Put a thick towel under and used a scrub brush with capet cleaner. They came out nice... I am sure the simple green will work the same way.
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Re: Simple Green soaking black seat belts ???
[Re: nomore65BelvJim]
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07/07/11 07:37 PM
07/07/11 07:37 PM
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next set I need to clean are going to a drycleaners, buckles and all. they clean stuff with zippers and buttons, so why not?
good luck with that!
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Re: Simple Green soaking black seat belts ???
[Re: mikemee1331]
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07/08/11 12:14 AM
07/08/11 12:14 AM
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Used the Simple Green with warm water and hung the buckles out over a bucket. Used a medium scrub brush and rinsed several times...beautiful. Thanks and the bucket of water was filthy!
Still looking for LM29H1B415501, '71 Demon 340
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